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Author Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Title The poor man's family book : in plain familiar conferences between a teacher and a learner : with a form of exhortation to the sick, two catechisms, a profession of Christianity, forms of prayer, for various uses, and some Psalms and hymns for the Lords day : with a request to landlords and rich men to give to their tenants and poor neighbours either this or some fitter book / written by Rich. Baxter.
Publication Info London : Printed by Robert White for Nevill Simmons, 1677.
Edition The third edition.



Descript [11], 541 p.
Edition The third edition.
Note "1. teaching him how to become a true Christian, 2. how to live as a Christian towards God, himself, and others, in all his relations, especially in his family, 3. how to die as a Christian in hope and comfort, and so to be glorified with Christ for ever."
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Author Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Christian life.
Devotional literature.
Family -- Religious life.
Descript [11], 541 p.
Edition The third edition.
Note "1. teaching him how to become a true Christian, 2. how to live as a Christian towards God, himself, and others, in all his relations, especially in his family, 3. how to die as a Christian in hope and comfort, and so to be glorified with Christ for ever."
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
Author Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Christian life.
Devotional literature.
Family -- Religious life.

Subject Christian life.
Devotional literature.
Family -- Religious life.
Descript [11], 541 p.
Note "1. teaching him how to become a true Christian, 2. how to live as a Christian towards God, himself, and others, in all his relations, especially in his family, 3. how to die as a Christian in hope and comfort, and so to be glorified with Christ for ever."
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.

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